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Peterhouse College Cambridge

Conference and Meeting room capacities Layout Examples Layout Examples

Suite Name Capacity (people) Dimensions(m)
Theatre Classrm Boardrm Cabaret Banquet Ushape Rec. H L W A
The Theatre 180 - - - - - - - - - -
The striking Theatre building, situated in the heart of the College, was formerly the University Museum of Classical Archaeology. The Theatre retains much of its original character as a Victorian lecture room, with continuous upholstered bench seating in two tiers across a curving auditorium, a raised stage and gallery. The adjacent Lubbock Room and foyer provides the ideal location for refreshments or break-out groups.  
Lubbock Room 70 25 30 - - - 180 - - - -
This bright and lofty room, formerly part of the University Museum of Classical Archaeology and adjacent to the Theatre, was refurbished in 2005. With its own fully-equipped servery, it is an ideal break-out area for events taking place in the Theatre. As well as being used for serving a range of refreshments, it provides the perfect setting for promotional stands, posters and publicity materials. The Lubbock Room can also be used independently for seminars and speaker meetings.  
Upper Hall 46 20 22 - - - - - - - -
The Upper Hall is an attractive, part-panelled room which opens onto a balcony overlooking the Hall itself. This flexible space lends itself to meetings/seminars for smaller groups.  
Friends of Peterhouse Seminar Room - - 16 - - - - - - - -
Built within the structure of the medieval roof, this distinctive room is ideal for smaller meetings or break-out groups.  
F4 Seminar Room - - 14 - - - - - - - -
A small syndicate room, useful for smaller meetings or as a break-out area. 
F5 Seminar Room - - 10 - - - - - - - -
A small syndicate room, useful for smaller meetings or as a break-out area. 
Music Room 50 15 20 - - - - - - - -
A versatile room, located in Old Court, the Music Room provides an ideal space for lectures, classes or seminars.  
Henry Cavendish Room - - 14 - - - - - - - -
This panelled Georgian room, beautifully furnished with antiques, was formerly part of a Fellow’s ‘set’ and is named after Henry Cavendish, a Petrean scientist credited with having discovered hydrogen and calculated the mass of the Earth in the 18th century. It provides an intimate and stylish setting for small dinners or pre-dinner drinks.  
Key: H = Height / L = Length / W = Width / A = Area